Home runs by three players on the Emerson Women’s Softball Team during its home opening game on March 20 led to a final score of 8–0 against Newbury. Amanda Horton ’16, … Continue Reading Softball Team gets 3 home runs
A new research endeavor supported by a donor-funded Consumer Awareness Project grant is helping Emerson students put on their critical thinking caps. The Ask for Evidence Campaign is part of … Continue Reading Ask for Evidence spawns critical thinking
William DeWolf, the registrar of Emerson, will receive an award from the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers (AACRAO) at the association’s annual meeting in Denver on March … Continue Reading Registrar DeWolf gets national award
A full house plus a comedy television legend showed up at Emerson College Los Angeles on March 13 for a panel discussion with several alumni who work in the business … Continue Reading Comedy TV alumni share advice
The Bright Family Screening Room West at Emerson College Los Angeles had its first two official screenings last week, including one that featured “microdocumentary” films shot and edited with cutting-edge … Continue Reading Showtime for Bright Screening Room West
Students born after the Anita Hill–Clarence Thomas scandal of 1991 learned about the true impact of the event on March 18, during a screening and discussion of the new documentary … Continue Reading Students learn Anita Hill story
Patricia “Pat” Nicol has been named director of athletics and recreation at Emerson College and will begin her post on May 19, according to an announcement from Dean of Students … Continue Reading Patricia Nicol named Athletics Director
Emerson’s full-time undergraduate students and staff members are eligible to win a variety of prizes this week by participating in a transportation survey mandated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department … Continue Reading Gift cards for transportation survey participants
Bill Knott, an influential American poet who spent more than 25 years teaching at Emerson College, died March 12 of complications from surgery. He was 74. Bill Knott, in the … Continue Reading Bill Knott, esteemed poet and longtime WLP faculty, dies
“Pitch your idea. Build your team. Start your business. Before you graduate.” Four short sentences sum up the dynamism of an exciting new Emerson program that is designed to support … Continue Reading Students’ entrepreneurial ventures to be supported by new program